But now it’s important to open the windows before people start to come into the building, and to let the building air at the end of the working day.
Should I wear a hair shirt, carry around my guilt, or go and live like a hermit?.The reality is that no matter how much I do personally, on my own, it will have a completely negligible effect on the problem.
UK carbon emissions are less than 1% of global emissions.I am one of 66 million people in the UK.On the other hand, how can I encourage, debate or support others to reduce their emissions without being willing to act and experience the process myself.
Taking the wood out of my own eye before I try to take it out of the eyes of others..The answer, I feel, to the limitation of an individual impact is multiplication.
Multiplying each effect by ten, by a thousand, by a million, etc.
Through support and work with organisations which advocate for change, apply pressure and do positive things at scale.In conjunction with testing/development facilities, these technologies could accelerate problem finding and solving..
Fear, and the inertia of uncertainty, is lessened by shining a light on the technological and economic opportunities.This includes sharing insights from the R&D-led industry with contract manufacturers, generics and start-ups..
Start-up companies need investment to scale up quickly to support the pharmaceutical industry.While grants can help, they are not sufficient on their own – governments and industry stakeholders must actively identify and fund promising new developments.. Keeping collaborations and conversations wide, while understanding there are solutions and opportunities still hidden away, will facilitate progress.